The Japanese aireraft~earrier Kaga, (Evening Post, 10 June 1942)
The Japanese aircraft-carrier Kaga. (Evening Post, 08 December 1941)
An aerial view of Rangoon, now in the hands of the Japanese, (Evening Post, 10 March 1942)
Mr. Hatiro Arlta, Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs. (Evening Post, 21 June 1939)
IKiiSn JAPANESE LAtfWNtfS IN THli SOUIH PACliig (Evening Post, 20 November 1942)
Salamaiia, New Guinea, where Japanese troops have landed. (Evening Post, 09 March 1942)
A Japanese flame-throwing apparatus captured at Milne Bay. (Evening Post, 03 October 1942)
Eastern China and Japan, (Evening Post, 22 June 1939)
Bombs bursting along the waterfront during a Japanese raid on Port Moresby. (Evening Post, 18 August 1942)
A Japanese transport ablaze and sinking in Kiska Harbour. (Evening Post, 01 June 1943)
An, Allied ship sel on fire in the course, of a Japanese air raid on Darwin (Evening Post, 18 August 1942)
CAPTAIN M. HIROTA, Of the Japanese flagship Idzumo. (Evening Post, 24 July 1928)
CAPTAIN M. IDEMITSU, Of the Japanese Cruiser Yakumo. (Evening Post, 24 July 1928)
Japanese troops skirmishing along the frontiers of the Japanese-controlled State of Manchuhio. (Evening Post...
A Japanese sailor signalling. (Evening Post, 05 November 1938)
Mr. Yakichiro Suma, the spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office. (Evening Post, 12 July 1940)
The remains of the Japanese submarine sunk by a New Zealand corvette off Guadalcanal Island. (Evening Post, ...
VICE-ADMIRAL SEIZO KOBAYASHI Commander of the Japanese Squadron, (Evening Post, 24 July 1928)
The Emperor Hirohito of Japan, (Evening Post, 11 August 1945)
The British gunhoat Sandpiper, which was attacked by six Japanese heavy bombers. (Evening Post, 25 October 1...
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THE JAPANESE ADVANCE THROUGH BURMA, JANUARY – MAY 1942
A map of South China, scene of the latest military operations by the Japanese. , (Evening Post, 13 October 1...
On board a Japanese ivarship near Shanghai, (Evening Post, 05 November 1938)
Mr. Hirota, Japanese Minister of . Foreign Affairs. (Evening Post, 16 December 1937)
Th c Japanese motar-thip Terukuni Ma ru. (Evening Post, 22 November 1939)
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